TEMPLETON UNIVERSITY



The program in Classics (Greek and Latin) enables a student to concentrate his or her course-work on both languages. It is recommended to students who enter with strong language skills. The program will prepare students for further graduate work in classical studies or for a career in teaching in the schools. This program may be taken under the course option or the thesis option. The Department recommends the course option.

Requirements for the course option:

CLA 5936 (proseminar) 1 hour
six courses at the 5000 (or 6000) level in Greek OR in Latin (at least two courses must be taken in each ancient language) 18 hours
one history course 3 hours
one archaeology course (may be at 4000 level) 3 hours
electives in Classics 8 hours
Translation examination (2 hours)



Requirements for the thesis option:
CLA 5936 (proseminar) 1 hour
six courses at the 5000 (or 6000) level in Greek OR in Latin (at least two courses must be taken in each ancient language) 18 hours
one history course 3 hours
one archaeology course (may be at 4000 level) 3 hours
thesis (CLA 5971) 6 hours
Translation examination (2 hours)
thesis defense: CLA 8976 (zero credit)

The program in Classical Civilization offers the student the most flexibility of any program in the Department, but also requires the greatest vigilance on the part of the student. A student may proceed to doctoral level work through this program, but must take care to have raised his or her languages to a suitable level of competency. If the student hopes to do advanced work in archaeology, he or she must take care to acquire a background in archaeology sufficient to meet the requirements of doctoral programs in classical archaeology. Students in this program can easily combine language study with courses in archaeology and history. Graduates of this program have also gone on to teach in the schools, but, again, that opportunity requires that the student acquire sufficient skill in Latin. It is also possible to pursue this degree in order to prepare for further work in fields other than Classics (such as comparative literature or humanities), and some students select this degree program for personal enrichment. This program may be taken under the course option or the thesis option. The Department recommends the course option.

Requirements for the course option:

CLA 5936 (proseminar) 1 hour
two courses in (i) Greek or Latin OR (ii) two courses in literature-in-translation (or a combination thereof) 6 hours
two history courses (may be substituted for by taking courses in archaeology, Latin or Greek at the 5000 level) 6 hours
one archaeology course (may be at 4000 level) 3 hours
electives in Classics 17 hours

There are no comprehensive or translation examinations in this degree program. Students may, however, sit one of the translation exams in Greek or Latin, and that fact will be noted in letters of recommendation.

Requirements for the thesis option:

CLA 5936 (proseminar) 1 hour
two courses in (i) Greek or Latin OR (ii) two courses in literature-in-translation (or a combination thereof) 6 hours
two history courses (may be substituted for by taking courses in archaeology, Latin or Greek at the 5000 level) 6 hours
thesis (CLA 5971) 6 hours
electives in Classics 9 hours
thesis defense: CLA 8976 (zero credit)


The program in Classical Archaeology allows a student to focus his or her course-work on archaeology and art history. It is recommended for students who intend to pursue further graduate work in classical archaeology, though students are advised to familiarize themselves well in advance with the language requirements of doctoral programs in which they have an interest. This program requires the writing of a thesis.

All students must reach a 3000 level proficiency in either Greek or Latin. They must have the equivalent of one year’s study of the other of the two classical languages. These requirements should be viewed as the minimum of language preparation: students in archaeology are strongly encouraged to achieve graduate level proficiency in at least one ancient language.

Requirements:

CLA 5936 (proseminar) 1 hour
field work (CLA 5789r)* 4 hours
courses in archaeology 9 hours
seminars (usually CLA 5799) 6 hours
thesis (CLA 5971r) 6 hours
electives in Classics 6 hours
comprehensive examinations: CLA 8961 (zero credit)
thesis defense: CLA 8976 (zero credit)
* There are various means of meeting the fieldwork requirement. Students should consult with the archaeology committee in order to determine the most appropriate means of fulfilling this requirement.

The program in Latin enables the student who is well prepared in Latin to concentrate his or her course-work on that language. This program will prepare students for further graduate work and for teaching in the schools. Students hoping to proceed to doctoral level work should also do some course-work in Greek. This program may be taken under the course option or the thesis option. The Department recommends the course option.

Requirements for course option:

CLA 5936 (proseminar) 1 hour
six courses at the 5000 (or 6000) level in Latin 18 hours
one history course 3 hours
one archaeology course (may be at 4000 level) 3 hours
electives in Classics 8 hours
Translation examination (2 hours)

 

Requirements for thesis option:

CLA 5936 (proseminar) 1 hour
six courses at the 5000 (or 6000) level in Latin 18 hours
one history course 3 hours
one archaeology course (may be at 4000 level) 3 hours
thesis (LNW 5971) 6 hours
Translation examination (2 hours)
thesis defense: LNW 8976 (zero credit)

 

The program in Greek enables the student who is well prepared in Greek to concentrate his or her course-work on that language. This program can prepare students for further graduate work and for teaching in the schools. Students hoping to proceed to doctoral level work should also do some course-work in Latin, and students hoping to teach in the schools will have to have earned, in the whole of their college career, enough hours of Latin to satisfy various school or state certification requirements. This program may be taken under the course option or the thesis option. The Department recommends the course option.

 

Requirements for the course option:

CLA 5936 (proseminar) 1 hour
five courses at the 5000 (or 6000) level in Greek 15 hours
one history course 3 hours
one archaeology course (may be at 4000 level) 3 hours
electives in Classics 11 hours
Translation examination (2 hours)


Requirements for the thesis option:

CLA 5936 (proseminar) 1 hour
five courses at the 5000 (or 6000) level in Greek 15 hours
one history course 3 hours
one archaeology course (may be at 4000 level) 3 hours
thesis (GRW 5971) 6 hours
Translation examination (2 hours)
thesis defense: GRW 8976 (zero credit)

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